The Anna Wulf House

One of the rare historic, Victorian Bed and Breakfasts left. Low reasonable rates, friendly staff, and located in one of the most beautiful senic locations in California. Here you will see the Pacific Ocean and some of the cleanest crystal clear rivers all surrounded by vast Redwood forests just a few miles from our B&B. We also to feature weddings, anniversaries, reunions, dinner theater, birthdays, holiday parties, tea parties etc… Visit our website to learn more about our area and to see a virtual tour: http://www.annawulfhousebedandbreakfast.com

The Anna Wulf Bed and Breakfast is a 110 year old Victorian-style home located at 622 “J” St in Crescent City, California (25 miles from Brookings, Oregon). The home was built by Richard Hanson, a contractor, in 1896, than sold to William and Anna Wulf, who the Bed and Breakfast is named for. William passed away in 1925 and, Anna lived alone in the home, taught English at Del Norte High School and gave music lessons in the front parlor of the home for 42 years with her companion, an Irish setter named Victor, who was quite a “character” in town.

ADA Accessibility Notes
We have done extensive ADA remodeling to our Victorian-style home including ADA approved ramps, front and back of our Victorian-style bed and breakfast. We are pleased to introduce you to our “William Suite”, a fully ADA approved bathroom/bedroom suite with a queen size Murphy bed.

Eco-Friendly Notes
Anna Wulf House B&B in Crescent City California 95531 is a wonderful Bed and Breakfast to visit. Located on the Northern California Coast surrounded by Redwood forests and the Pacific Ocean near The Smith River National Park system and with Hiking, Fishing, Boating and much more available here.

Crescent City California is known for it working harbor. One can often find fresh fish for sale right on the boats or dock. Travelers love the Pebble Beach Drive that offers great views of the pacific ocean with all the birds and Sea Lions and when in season, whale watching, lots and lots of whales go by every year.